Build firefly nightly on WL-500g

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  • #8867
    rpedde
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    @rpedde wrote:

    @gusdesigns wrote:

    @rpedde wrote:

    Aiiiieeeee!

    I did get the build tools installed… I’m close. Just haven’t finished it off. Too little time.

    News? (As according to the views, this is quite a popular topic 😉 )

    It’s compiling even as I speak. I had to take out flac (no c++ compiler), but I’ll see about getting that back in. I hope to post something tonight.

    — Ron

    Binary here:

    http://ipkg.fireflymediaserver.org/wl500g/

    Should like with the unslung wl500g stuff. Let me know how/if (?) it works. wouter — you were having problems with mdns — this uses the new mdns stuff, so it would be interesting to see if this fixes those problems.

    — Ron

    #8868
    gusdesigns
    Participant

    Thanks! Great work!

    I’ll get started with it; put my feedback as soon as possible in this forum!

    #8869
    gusdesigns
    Participant

    Hi Ron,

    First feedback:


    ipkg install http://ipkg.fireflymediaserver.org/wl500g/mt-daapd_svn-1529-1wl500_mipsel.ipk


    ERROR: Cannot satisfy the following dependencies for mt-daapd:
    libogg libvorbis libvorbis libogg libvorbisidec sqlite2 readline sqlite

    So I missed some dependancies, no problem 😉

    During the installation, I got the following message:


    chown: unknown user name: guest
    chown: unknown user name: guest

    After installation (and off course adapting the config file) I tried to start the server.

    For some strange reason, If I execute the daemon, this only takes 2 processes and the server is not up and running (cannot see server in itunes/soundbridge/web interface). I guess it has something to do with the authorizations for the user guest.

    However, if I remove the songs.db and start it with the command

    /opt/sbin/mt-daapd -c /opt/etc/mt-daapd/mt-daapd.conf -f

    the server was up & running (although in the foreground) and I could connect to it from iTunes and from my SB.

    I again removed the songs.db and started the daemon, and this was the log.


    2007-04-12 08:58:15 (00000400): Firefly Version svn-1529: Starting with debuglevel 7
    2007-04-12 08:58:15 (00000400): Loaded plugin /opt/share/mt-daapd/plugins/rsp.so (rsp/svn-1529)
    2007-04-12 08:58:15 (00000400): Loaded plugin /opt/share/mt-daapd/plugins/out-daap.so (daap/svn-1529)
    2007-04-12 08:58:15 (00000400): Loaded plugin /opt/share/mt-daapd/plugins/ssc-script.so (ssc-script/svn-1529)
    2007-04-12 08:58:15 (00000400): Plugin loaded: ssc-script/svn-1529
    2007-04-12 08:58:15 (00000400): Plugin loaded: daap/svn-1529
    2007-04-12 08:58:15 (00000400): Plugin loaded: rsp/svn-1529
    2007-04-12 08:58:15 (00000400): Starting rendezvous daemon
    2007-04-12 08:58:15 (00000400): Starting signal handler
    2007-04-12 09:00:20 (00000400): Error: enum_begin failed (error 1): Misc SQL Error: no such table: config
    2007-04-12 09:00:20 (00000400): Can't get db version. New database?
    2007-04-12 09:00:20 (00000400): Initializing database
    2007-04-12 09:00:20 (00000400): Error: enum_begin failed (error 1): ?
    2007-04-12 09:00:20 (00000400): Error: enum_begin failed (error 1): ?
    2007-04-12 09:00:20 (00000400): Full reload...
    2007-04-12 09:00:20 (00000400): Starting mp3 scan
    <<< Here the scanning takes all my MP3's >>>
    2007-04-12 09:07:25 (00000400): Starting playlist scan
    2007-04-12 09:07:26 (00000400): Updating playlists
    2007-04-12 09:07:33 (00000400): Scanned 5749 songs in 433 seconds
    2007-04-12 09:07:33 (00000400): Starting web server from /opt/share/mt-daapd/admin-root on port 3689
    2007-04-12 09:07:33 (00000400): Listening on port 3689
    2007-04-12 09:07:34 (00000400): Starting server thread

    If I then try to access the webinterface, I get the following items in my log


    2007-04-12 09:08:05 (00000803): Read error: Is a directory
    2007-04-12 09:11:36 (00000803): Thread 0: could not read: Connection reset by peer
    2007-04-12 09:11:36 (00000c04): Read error: Is a directory

    Can it also have something to do with the admin user (oleg’s firmware has no root user, only admin to my understanding)?

    If I then kill the server and restart it, it keeps on hanging on the “initializing database” step:


    2007-04-12 09:14:27 (00000400): Firefly Version svn-1529: Starting with debuglevel 7
    2007-04-12 09:14:27 (00000400): Loaded plugin /opt/share/mt-daapd/plugins/rsp.so (rsp/svn-1529)
    2007-04-12 09:14:27 (00000400): Loaded plugin /opt/share/mt-daapd/plugins/out-daap.so (daap/svn-1529)
    2007-04-12 09:14:27 (00000400): Loaded plugin /opt/share/mt-daapd/plugins/ssc-script.so (ssc-script/svn-1529)
    2007-04-12 09:14:27 (00000400): Plugin loaded: ssc-script/svn-1529
    2007-04-12 09:14:27 (00000400): Plugin loaded: daap/svn-1529
    2007-04-12 09:14:27 (00000400): Plugin loaded: rsp/svn-1529
    2007-04-12 09:14:27 (00000400): Starting rendezvous daemon
    2007-04-12 09:14:27 (00000400): Starting signal handler
    2007-04-12 09:14:27 (00000400): Initializing database

    The Oleg firmware has by default (imo) only a “admin” account. I changed this in the config file (the runas parameter) but this didn’t help.

    I guess it has something to do with authorizations (on the songs.db) ???

    Any idea?

    edit around 4 AM:
    not true anymore, now it just passed the init db step, but I again have the problem with the “Read error: Is a directory”. So the same problem as Aborigine had, earlier this thread. Then you thought it was due to an old config file.

    This is mine:


    # $Id: mt-daapd.conf,v 1.3 2005/02/15 03:35:19 rpedde Exp $
    #
    # This is the mt-daapd config file.
    #
    # If you have problems or questions with the format of this file,
    # direct your questions to [email protected].

    #
    # You can also check the website at http://mt-daapd.sourceforge.net,
    # as there is a growing documentation library there, peer-supported
    # forums and possibly more.
    #

    [general]

    #
    # web_root (required)
    #
    # Location of the admin web pages. If you installed from
    # ipk, this is correct
    #

    web_root = /opt/share/mt-daapd/admin-root

    #
    # port (required)
    #
    # What port to listen on. It is possible to use a different
    # port, but this is the default iTunes port
    #

    port = 3689

    #
    # admin_pw (required)
    #
    # This is the password to the administrative pages
    #
    # YOU SHOULD PROBABLY CHANGE THIS
    #

    admin_pw = d0dgethis

    #
    # db_dir (depricated)
    #
    # This is where mt-daapd stores its database of song information.
    #
    # If you installed this from .ipk, this is correct
    #


    #db_dir /opt/var/mt-daapd

    #
    # db_type/db_parms
    #
    # This specifies what kind of database you want, and where
    # it should be kept. Valid db_types depend on what databases are
    # compiled in, but can include "sqlite" and "sqlite3".
    #
    # db_parms is the parameters for that database backend. For sqlite and
    # sqlite3, these parameters are the path to the database.
    #

    db_type = sqlite
    db_parms = /opt/var/mt-daapd

    #
    # mp3_dir (required)
    #
    # Location of the mp3 files to share. This corresponds
    # to a folder called "mp3" in the "DISK 1" share.
    #

    mp3_dir = /opt/share/mp3

    #
    # servername
    #
    # This is both the name of the server as advertised
    # via rendezvous, and the name of the database
    # exported via DAAP
    #
    # defaults to the hostname if not set
    #

    servername = gMusic

    #
    # runas (required)
    #
    # This is the user to drop privs to if running as
    # root. If mt-daapd is not started as root, this
    # configuration option is ignored. Notice that this
    # must be specified whether the server is running

    # as root or not.
    #
    # If you have not messed with permissions from
    # the console, then this should work correctly
    # without any strange chmods or anything.
    #

    runas = admin

    #
    # playlist (optional)
    #
    # This is the location of a playlist file.
    # This is for Apple-style "Smart Playlists"
    # See the mt-daapd.playlist file in the
    # contrib directory for syntax and examples
    #
    # This doesn't control static playlists... these
    # are controlled with the "process_m3u" directive
    # below.
    #

    playlist = /opt/etc/mt-daapd/mt-daapd.playlist

    #
    # password (optional)
    #
    # This is the password required to listen to MP3 files
    # i.e. the password that iTunes prompts for
    #

    #password=mp3

    #
    # extensions (optional)
    #
    # These are the file extensions that the daap server will
    # try to index and serve. By default, it only indexes and
    # serves .mp3 files. It can also server .m4a and .m4p files,
    # and just about any other files, really. Unfortunately, while
    # it can *attempt* to serve other files (.ogg?), iTunes won't
    # play them. Perhaps this would be useful on Linux with
    # Rhythmbox, once it understands daap. (hurry up!)
    #


    extensions = .mp3,.m4a,.m4p,.ogg,.flac

    #
    # ssc_extensions (optional)
    #
    # List of file extensions belonging to the files daap server
    # performs internal format conversion and present to clients
    # as WAV files. Extensions must also be present in 'extensions'
    # configuration value, or files are not probed in the first
    # place.
    #

    ssc_codectypes = ogg,flac,alac

    #
    # ssc_prog (optional)
    #
    # Program that is used in server side format conversion.
    # Program must accept following command line syntax:
    # ssc_prog filename offset
    # Parameter filename is the real name of the file that is
    # to be converted and streamed, offset is number of bytes
    # that are skipped from the beginning of the _output_ file
    # before streaming is started. The resulting wav file (or
    # rest of the file after initial seek) is written to the
    # standard output by the ssc_prog program. This is typically
    # a script that is a front end for different conversion tools
    # handling different formats.
    #

    ssc_prog = /opt/sbin/mt-daapd-ssc.sh

    #
    # logfile (optional)
    #
    # This is the file to log to. If this is not configured,
    # then it will log to the syslog.
    #
    # Not that the -d switch will control the log verbosity.
    # By default, it runs at log level 1. Log level 9 will churn
    # out scads of useless debugging information. Values in between
    # will vary the amount of logging you get.
    #


    logfile = /var/log/mt-daapd.log

    #
    # art_filename (optional)
    #
    # There is experimental support thanks to Hiren Joshi
    # ([email protected]) for dynamically adding art to the id3v2
    # header as it is streamed (!!). If you were using a music system
    # like zina or andromeda, for example, with cover art called
    # "_folderOpenImage.jpg", you could use the parameter
    # art_file _folderOpenImage.jpg and if the file _folderOpenImage.jpg
    # was located in the same folder as the .mp3 file, it would appear
    # in iTunes. Cool, eh?
    #

    #art_filename = _folderOpenImage.jpg

    #
    # rescan_interval
    #
    # How often to check the file system to see if any mp3 files
    # have been added or removed.
    #
    # if not specified, the default is 0, which disables background scanning.
    #
    # If background rescanning is disabled, a scan can still be forced from the
    # "status" page of the administrative web interface
    #
    # Setting a rescan_interval lower than the time it takes to rescan
    # won't hurt anything, it will just waste CPU, and make connect times
    # to the daap server longer.
    #

    # We'll set it to 10 minutes
    #
    rescan_interval = 0

    # always_scan
    #
    # The default behavior is not not do background rescans of the
    # filesystem unless there are clients connected. The thought is to
    # allow the drives to spin down unless they are in use. This might be
    # of more importance in IDE drives that aren't designed to be run

    # 24x7. Forcing a scan through the web interface will always work
    # though, even if no users are connected.

    always_scan = 0

    #
    # process_m3u
    #
    # By default m3u processing is turned off, since most m3u files
    # sitting around in peoples mp3 directories have bad paths, and
    # I hear about it. :)
    #
    # If you are sure your m3u files have good paths (i.e. unixly pathed,
    # with relative paths relative to the directory the m3u is in), then
    # you can turn on m3u processing by setting this directive to 1.
    #
    # I'm not sure "unixly" is a word, but you get the idea.
    #

    #process_m3u = 0

    #
    # scan_type
    #
    #
    # This sets how aggressively mp3 files should be scanned to determine
    # file length. There are three values:
    #
    # 0 (Normal)
    # Just scan the first mp3 frame to try and calculate size. This will
    # be accurate for most files, but VBR files without an Xing tag will
    # probably have wildly inaccurate file times. This is the default.
    #
    # 1 (Aggressive)
    # This checks the bitrates of 10 frames in the middle of the song.
    # This will still be inaccurate for VBR files without an Xing tag,
    # but they probably won't be quite as inaccurate as 0. This takes
    # more time, obviously, although the time hit will only happen the
    # first time you scan a particular file.
    #
    # 2 (Painfully aggressive)
    # This walks through the entire song, counting the number of frames.
    # This should result in accurate song times, but will take the most
    # time. Again, this will only have to be incurred the first time
    # the file is indexed.
    #

    # scan_type = 0

    #
    # compress
    #
    # Whether to use gzip content-encoding when transferring playlists etc.
    # This was contributed as a patch by Ciamac Moallemi just prior to the 0.2.1
    # release, and as such, hasn't gotten as much testing as other features.
    #
    # This feature should substantially speed up transfers of large databases
    # and playlists, at least where bandwidth is limited.
    #
    # It will eventually default to 1, but currently it defaults to 0.
    #
    # DONT EVEN THINK OF ENABLING THIS ON THE SLUG. IT WILL
    # DEGRADE PERFORMANCE MASSIVELY. It might even trigger the
    # OOM killer, so just pretend this option isn't here.
    #
    # In fact, it's only here for the sake of completeness.

    # compress = 0

    [plugins]
    plugin_dir = /opt/share/mt-daapd/plugins
    plugins = rsp.so,ssc-script.so

    To me, this seems to be okay.

    However, I cannot access the webpages, nor the server, although the 4 processes are running.

    To my opinion something to do with authorizations/executing user (as in foreground + creating new database makes firefly work perfectly), but not such a big specialist…

    ___________________________________

    #8870
    rpedde
    Participant

    @gusdesigns wrote:

    To my opinion something to do with authorizations/executing user (as in foreground + creating new database makes firefly work perfectly), but not such a big specialist…

    What’s the uid of the admin account? Is it 0?

    Make sure the db directory is world writable. Also, can you get a -d9 while you try and get the admin pages? Like, more detail around where it gives the “Read error: is a directory” or whatever error.

    That would be helpful.

    — Ron

    #8871
    Anonymous
    Inactive

    Just installed but after modifying the .conf when I run it by

    /opt/etc/init.d/S60mt-daapd

    I get the error:

    /opt/sbin/mt-daapd: linked against GNU libc!

    and no sign of a running process.

    The only ref to this I can find from the Asus forums is that the Asus uses uClibc rather than Glibc

    #8872
    rpedde
    Participant

    @Aborigine wrote:

    Just installed but after modifying the .conf when I run it by

    /opt/etc/init.d/S60mt-daapd

    I get the error:

    /opt/sbin/mt-daapd: linked against GNU libc!

    and no sign of a running process.

    The only ref to this I can find from the Asus forums is that the Asus uses uClibc rather than Glibc

    Hmm.. it should be linked against uclibc. Are you sure some of the dependant libraries aren’t actually the problem?

    Does your machine have “ldd”? Can you check them that way?

    #8873
    Anonymous
    Inactive

    @rpedde wrote:

    Does your machine have “ldd”? Can you check them that way?

    No I don’t have ldd. Are there particular libraries I should check for?

    #8874
    rpedde
    Participant

    @Aborigine wrote:

    @rpedde wrote:

    Does your machine have “ldd”? Can you check them that way?

    No I don’t have ldd. Are there particular libraries I should check for?

    No, just wondering where the flac, ogg, sqlite, and related packages came from. I’m wondering if *those* are the ones that are from a gnu libc. Do you remember wehre they came from?

    #8875
    gusdesigns
    Participant

    I took mine (my missing dependancies) from http://ipkg.nslu2-linux.org/feeds/unslung/wl500g/Packages

    #8876
    gusdesigns
    Participant

    @rpedde wrote:

    What’s the uid of the admin account? Is it 0?

    Make sure the db directory is world writable. Also, can you get a -d9 while you try and get the admin pages? Like, more detail around where it gives the “Read error: is a directory” or whatever error.

    That would be helpful.

    — Ron

    Ron,

    Where can I find the UID of the admin account?

    Herunder the log of a startup; I end up with 4 running processes, but server cannot be reached from SB, iTunes or webinterface…


    2007-04-14 07:39:46 (00000400): Firefly Version svn-1529: Starting with debuglevel 9
    2007-04-14 07:39:46 (00000400): Attempting to load plugin /opt/share/mt-daapd/plugins/rsp.so
    2007-04-14 07:39:46 (00000400): Loaded plugin /opt/share/mt-daapd/plugins/rsp.so (rsp/svn-1529)
    2007-04-14 07:39:46 (00000400): New transcode codec list:
    2007-04-14 07:39:46 (00000400): Attempting to load plugin /opt/share/mt-daapd/plugins/out-daap.so
    2007-04-14 07:39:46 (00000400): Loaded plugin /opt/share/mt-daapd/plugins/out-daap.so (daap/svn-1529)
    2007-04-14 07:39:46 (00000400): New transcode codec list:
    2007-04-14 07:39:46 (00000400): Attempting to load plugin /opt/share/mt-daapd/plugins/ssc-script.so
    2007-04-14 07:39:46 (00000400): Loaded plugin /opt/share/mt-daapd/plugins/ssc-script.so (ssc-script/svn-1529)
    2007-04-14 07:39:46 (00000400): New transcode codec list: ogg,flac,alac
    2007-04-14 07:39:46 (00000400): Plugin loaded: ssc-script/svn-1529
    2007-04-14 07:39:46 (00000400): Plugin loaded: daap/svn-1529
    2007-04-14 07:39:46 (00000400): Plugin loaded: rsp/svn-1529
    2007-04-14 07:39:46 (00000400): Starting rendezvous daemon
    2007-04-14 07:39:46 (00000400): Starting signal handler
    2007-04-14 07:39:46 (00000400): select(9, 0.000976)
    2007-04-14 07:39:46 (00000400): select(9, 0.232421)
    2007-04-14 07:39:46 (00000400): Pid: 203
    2007-04-14 07:39:46 (00000400): Opening database
    2007-04-14 07:39:46 (00000400): Executing: select value from config where term='version'
    2007-04-14 07:39:46 (00000400): Results: 0
    2007-04-14 07:39:46 (00000400): Initializing database
    2007-04-14 07:39:46 (00000400): Executing: select count(*) FROM songs
    2007-04-14 07:39:46 (00000400): select(9, 0.098632)
    2007-04-14 07:39:46 (00000400): select(9, 0.095703)
    2007-04-14 07:39:46 (00000400): select(9, 0.000976)
    2007-04-14 07:39:46 (00000400): select(9, 0.140625)
    2007-04-14 07:39:47 (00000400): select(9, 0.099609)
    2007-04-14 07:39:47 (00000400): select(9, 0.097656)
    2007-04-14 07:39:47 (00000400): select(9, 0.000976)
    2007-04-14 07:39:47 (00000400): select(9, 0.139648)
    2007-04-14 07:39:47 (00000400): select(9, 0.099609)
    2007-04-14 07:39:47 (00000400): select(9, 0.098632)
    2007-04-14 07:39:47 (00000400): select(9, 0.000976)
    2007-04-14 07:39:47 (00000400): select(9, 0.139648)
    2007-04-14 07:39:47 (00000400): select(9, 0.000976)
    2007-04-14 07:39:47 (00000400): select(9, 0.078125)
    2007-04-14 07:39:47 (00000400): select(9, 0.895507)
    2007-04-14 07:39:48 (00000400): select(9, 0.099609)
    2007-04-14 07:39:48 (00000400): select(9, 0.098632)
    2007-04-14 07:39:48 (00000400): select(9, 0.000976)
    2007-04-14 07:39:48 (00000400): select(9, 1.889648)
    2007-04-14 07:39:49 (00000400): Executing: select value from config where term='rescan'
    2007-04-14 07:39:49 (00000400): Executing: vacuum
    2007-04-14 07:39:50 (00000400): select(9, 0.099609)
    2007-04-14 07:39:50 (00000400): select(9, 0.098632)
    2007-04-14 07:39:50 (00000400): select(9, 0.000976)
    2007-04-14 07:39:50 (00000400): select(9, 3.889648)
    2007-04-14 07:39:54 (00000400): select(9, 0.099609)
    2007-04-14 07:39:54 (00000400): select(9, 0.098632)
    2007-04-14 07:39:54 (00000400): select(9, 0.000976)
    2007-04-14 07:39:54 (00000400): select(9, 5.000000)
    <<< this goes on for a while >>>
    2007-04-14 08:15:51 (00000400): select(9, 4.999023)
    2007-04-14 08:15:56 (00000400): select(9, 4.999023)
    2007-04-14 08:16:02 (00000400): select(9, 4.889648)
    2007-04-14 08:16:07 (00000400): select(9, 5.000000)
    2007-04-14 08:16:10 (00000400): Rows: 0
    2007-04-14 08:16:11 (00000400): Executing: create index idx_path on songs(path,idx)
    2007-04-14 08:16:11 (00000400): Query: create index idx_path on songs(path,idx)
    2007-04-14 08:16:11 (00000400): Error: index idx_path already exists
    2007-04-14 08:16:11 (00000400): Executing: create index idx_songid on playlistitems(songid)
    2007-04-14 08:16:11 (00000400): Query: create index idx_songid on playlistitems(songid)
    2007-04-14 08:16:11 (00000400): Error: index idx_songid already exists
    2007-04-14 08:16:11 (00000400): Executing: create index idx_playlistid on playlistitems(playlistid,songid)
    2007-04-14 08:16:11 (00000400): Query: create index idx_playlistid on playlistitems(playlistid,songid)
    2007-04-14 08:16:11 (00000400): Error: index idx_playlistid already exists
    2007-04-14 08:16:11 (00000400): Starting web server from /opt/share/mt-daapd/admin-root on port 3689
    2007-04-14 08:16:11 (00000400): Listening on port 3689
    2007-04-14 08:16:12 (00000400): Starting server thread
    2007-04-14 08:16:12 (00000400): select(9, 4.985351)
    2007-04-14 08:16:17 (00000400): select(9, 5.000000)
    <<< again for a while >>>
    2007-04-14 08:19:22 (00000400): select(9, 5.000000)
    2007-04-14 08:19:27 (00000400): select(9, 5.000000)
    2007-04-14 08:19:28 (00000803): Thread 0: Entering ws_dispatcher (Connection from 192.168.1.108)
    2007-04-14 08:19:28 (00000803): Thread 0: got request
    2007-04-14 08:19:28 (00000803): Request: GET / HTTP/1.1
    2007-04-14 08:19:28 (00000803): Thread 0: Read: Accept: image/gif, image/x-xbitmap, image/jpeg, image/pjpeg, application/x-shockwave-flash, applic$
    2007-04-14 08:19:28 (00000803): Thread 0: Adding header *Accept=image/gif, image/x-xbitmap, image/jpeg, image/pjpeg, application/x-shockwave-flash$
    2007-04-14 08:19:28 (00000803): Added *Accept=image/gif, image/x-xbitmap, image/jpeg, image/pjpeg, application/x-shockwave-flash, application/vnd.$
    2007-04-14 08:19:28 (00000803): Thread 0: Read: Accept-Language: en-us,en;q=0.5
    2007-04-14 08:19:28 (00000803): Thread 0: Adding header *Accept-Language=en-us,en;q=0.5*
    2007-04-14 08:19:28 (00000803): Added *Accept-Language=en-us,en;q=0.5*
    2007-04-14 08:19:28 (00000803): Thread 0: Read: UA-CPU: x86
    2007-04-14 08:19:28 (00000803): Thread 0: Adding header *UA-CPU=x86*
    2007-04-14 08:19:28 (00000803): Added *UA-CPU=x86*
    2007-04-14 08:19:28 (00000803): Thread 0: Read: Accept-Encoding: gzip, deflate
    2007-04-14 08:19:28 (00000803): Thread 0: Adding header *Accept-Encoding=gzip, deflate*
    2007-04-14 08:19:28 (00000803): Added *Accept-Encoding=gzip, deflate*
    2007-04-14 08:19:28 (00000803): Thread 0: Read: User-Agent: Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 7.0; Windows NT 5.2; WOW64; .NET CLR 2.0.50727; InfoPath$
    2007-04-14 08:19:28 (00000803): Thread 0: Adding header *User-Agent=Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 7.0; Windows NT 5.2; WOW64; .NET CLR 2.0.50727; $
    2007-04-14 08:19:28 (00000803): Added *User-Agent=Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 7.0; Windows NT 5.2; WOW64; .NET CLR 2.0.50727; InfoPath.1; .NET C$
    2007-04-14 08:19:28 (00000803): Thread 0: Read: Host: 192.168.1.2:3689
    2007-04-14 08:19:28 (00000803): Thread 0: Adding header *Host=192.168.1.2:3689*
    2007-04-14 08:19:28 (00000803): Added *Host=192.168.1.2:3689*
    2007-04-14 08:19:28 (00000803): Thread 0: Read: Connection: Keep-Alive
    2007-04-14 08:19:28 (00000803): Thread 0: Adding header *Connection=Keep-Alive*
    2007-04-14 08:19:28 (00000803): Added *Connection=Keep-Alive*
    2007-04-14 08:19:28 (00000803): Thread 0: Read:
    2007-04-14 08:19:28 (00000803): Thread 0: Headers parsed!
    2007-04-14 08:19:28 (00000803): Checking to see if connection matches close
    2007-04-14 08:19:28 (00000803): And it does NOT
    2007-04-14 08:19:28 (00000803): Thread 0: Connection type HTTP/1.1
    : Connection: persist
    2007-04-14 08:19:28 (00000803): Thread 0: Original URI: /
    2007-04-14 08:19:28 (00000803): Thread 0: Translated URI: /
    2007-04-14 08:19:28 (00000803): Thread 0: Preparing to find handler
    2007-04-14 08:19:28 (00000803): Thread 0: Time is 1176538768 seconds after epoch
    2007-04-14 08:19:28 (00000803): Thread 0: Setting time header
    2007-04-14 08:19:28 (00000803): Added *Date=Sat, 14 Apr 2007 08:19:28 GMT*
    2007-04-14 08:19:28 (00000803): Added *Connection=keep-alive*
    2007-04-14 08:19:28 (00000803): Added *Server=mt-daapd/svn-1529*
    2007-04-14 08:19:28 (00000803): Added *Content-Type=text/html*
    2007-04-14 08:19:28 (00000803): Added *Content-Language=en_us*
    2007-04-14 08:19:28 (00000803): Thread 0: Using default handler.
    2007-04-14 08:19:28 (00000803): Thread 0: Preparing to serve /opt/share/mt-daapd/admin-root
    2007-04-14 08:19:28 (00000803): Length of file is 4096
    2007-04-14 08:19:28 (00000803): Added *Content-Length=4096*
    2007-04-14 08:19:28 (00000803): Emitting reponse header Content-Length: 4096
    2007-04-14 08:19:28 (00000803): Emitting reponse header Content-Language: en_us
    2007-04-14 08:19:28 (00000803): Emitting reponse header Content-Type: text/html
    2007-04-14 08:19:28 (00000803): Emitting reponse header Server: mt-daapd/svn-1529
    2007-04-14 08:19:28 (00000803): Emitting reponse header Connection: keep-alive
    2007-04-14 08:19:28 (00000803): Emitting reponse header Date: Sat, 14 Apr 2007 08:19:28 GMT
    2007-04-14 08:19:28 (00000803): Read error: Is a directory
    2007-04-14 08:19:28 (00000803): Exiting ws_defaulthandler: Thread 0: Served successfully
    2007-04-14 08:19:28 (00000803): Thread 0: Terminating
    2007-04-14 08:19:28 (00000803): Thread 0: Freeing request headers
    2007-04-14 08:19:28 (00000803): Thread 0: Freeing response headers
    2007-04-14 08:19:28 (00000803): Thread 0: Freeing request vars
    2007-04-14 08:19:32 (00000400): select(9, 5.000000)
    2007-04-14 08:19:37 (00000400): select(9, 5.000000)
    2007-04-14 08:19:42 (00000400): select(9, 5.000000)

    I hope you can see the error from this…

    Thanks!!!!

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